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since roe v. wade. republicans and conservatives in particular have taken pages from the liberal activist playbook in order to make abortion and other social issues but we are obviously talking about abortion here, front and center for voters. this alabama issue and the way it's going to wind its way thereupon -- up through the federal courts could change that. getting gorsuch on the court, getting kavanaugh is something people understand. they know. it's not going to be a reality until they see it moving through the courts and have a real threat to people for whom the idea of having the option to have a legal abortion is fundamental to their rights. i believe it could change the discussion and the discourse in the 2020 election. >> some people arguing against this law in alabama were trying to put a human face on it, keep it from being a scholarly or legal discussion here. but just a discussion about lives. remember, this law bans abortion in the case of rape and incest. listen to this exchange, david.
since roe v. wade. republicans and conservatives in particular have taken pages from the liberal activist playbook in order to make abortion and other social issues but we are obviously talking about abortion here, front and center for voters. this alabama issue and the way it's going to wind its way thereupon -- up through the federal courts could change that. getting gorsuch on the court, getting kavanaugh is something people understand. they know. it's not going to be a reality until they...
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they want the complete challenge of roe v. wade. really this, we have to bring in planned parenthood versus casey if we're going to talk about that context. there are all sorts of burdens that have to be overcome in this. but they are going for a direct challenge. so this context, they were very deliberate about the reasoning behind that. but i think that there are other things in the bill that are going to defeat it as well. they have the provision and the bill regarding the admitting rights to hospital. on the exact issue. >> thank you for joining me. they are a partner with the five points law group based in birmingham. alabama's bill is one of the most restrictive bans on abortions in the country making it a crime for doctors to perform abortions at any stage of a pregnancy unless a woman's life is seriously threatened. a woman would not be charged for having an abortion, but doctors in the state would face felony prison time for up to 99 years if convicted. talk about putting a chill driving the ability to get an abortion possi
they want the complete challenge of roe v. wade. really this, we have to bring in planned parenthood versus casey if we're going to talk about that context. there are all sorts of burdens that have to be overcome in this. but they are going for a direct challenge. so this context, they were very deliberate about the reasoning behind that. but i think that there are other things in the bill that are going to defeat it as well. they have the provision and the bill regarding the admitting rights...
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wade. aleem: roe v. wade is the landmark ruling that gave women the right to an abortion in the u.s. r thht for many millions of women doesn't suddenly look very -- does suddenly look very vulnerable. aleem maqbool, bbc news, montgomery, alabam o jane: for mothe legal battle this could spark, i spoke brief time ago with law professor jonathan turley. how likely is this law to reach the supreme court? than: that is the questi everyone is wondering about. the thing to keep in mind is that this is part of a comprehensive and rather clever campaign by pro-life advocates. they have passed laws of different types in different states. georgia, for example, and other states have what is called the fetal heartbeat laws, which has reduced the time to have an abortion to six weeks, a period e whny women are not aware they are pregnant. that is a reduction from 20 weeks. these types of cases are going forward. there are cases su front of the eme court about restrictions on abortion requiring registration of doctors
wade. aleem: roe v. wade is the landmark ruling that gave women the right to an abortion in the u.s. r thht for many millions of women doesn't suddenly look very -- does suddenly look very vulnerable. aleem maqbool, bbc news, montgomery, alabam o jane: for mothe legal battle this could spark, i spoke brief time ago with law professor jonathan turley. how likely is this law to reach the supreme court? than: that is the questi everyone is wondering about. the thing to keep in mind is that this is...
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how concerned are you about roe v. wade being overturned? >> well with the turnover in the supreme court we should be concerned about that. i think there was a deliberate effort to put the court more on the conservative side, arguably a lot more on the conservative side so i'm worried about that. >> to your big news today, congresswoman, as an air force veteran and we are grateful that you are launching the service women and veterans congressional caucus. the first caucus that addresses the issues facing our women warriors. tell me why this is so important and how you're going to help these women. >> thank you. and it is a caucus first of its kind and 54 and started by four of us who served in the military in one form or another with the realization this is the first time that we've doubled the number of women of service in congress which now is four. so with that revelation, we decided that we need the -- need to think about the arc of a woman's career from recruitment to active-duty service to reserve duty potentially on to being a veteran
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laws that don't go exactly at roe v. wade. for instance, at the supreme court right now, there's about three petitions pending. and those directs aren't directly challenging roe. one has to do with an indiana law that says you have to bury or cremate fetal remains. another is a louisiana law that says that doctors have to have admitting privileges. these are seemingly more innocuous, but critics say that what they're seeing is courts and maybe the supreme court beginning to chip away at abortion rights, before getting to roe v. wade. >> how quickly could all of this be decided by the supreme court? >> el, that's what's interesting. here you have john roberts trying to keep the supreme court out of the fray. he's sitting on these particular petitions and maybe trying to slow walk even these less-restrictive law. but just earlier this week, we had an interesting occasion, there was another opinion that came out, having nothing to do with abortion. but the majority, the conservatives on the court overturned some 40-year-old prece
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roe v. wade? >> i am concerned. i think some states have done a better job than others in terms of how they made contraception and reproductive choices available. they want to make sure that any kind of right is cemented and that could be by court or legislation. right now you have a situation where you are not even in that territory because you have got a republican party that is basically trying to reverse roe v. wade for the purpose of banning abortion. that's clear by the cases that they are setting up and the bills they are passing. we have to look at this as the reality. we have been trying to talk about the nuances of this. the reality is what we saw today with that bill that was signed into law in alabama that takes away completely a woman's right to choose. this is no longer nuances about third term or what they are trying to say. no, no, no. they did it in georgia with the six weeks and they did it in alabama. >> thank you very much. amy klobuchar of minnesota running for president. many other 2020 democra
roe v. wade? >> i am concerned. i think some states have done a better job than others in terms of how they made contraception and reproductive choices available. they want to make sure that any kind of right is cemented and that could be by court or legislation. right now you have a situation where you are not even in that territory because you have got a republican party that is basically trying to reverse roe v. wade for the purpose of banning abortion. that's clear by the cases that...
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in roe v. wade, the u.s. supreme court said we're going to base it on the concept of viability, survivability of the fetus as to an individual's right when it comes to making this decision as opposed to society's right or responsibility. and there have been a lot of debate over the years as to whether that roe v. wade decision was right or wrong. we've seen a lot of different efforts to change it, some successful, some not. and we've seen subsequent supreme court cases which redefine roe v. wade as well. now we have a group that believes that they can move forward on this in the state of georgia and the state of alabama. and what they've proposed is much different than what we had accepted as the norm for decad decades. they've eliminated, for example, any exceptions for rape and incest. most people understand that victims of rape and incest should be viewed differently as others, but in the state of alabama they eliminated those exceptions in the law that they just passed. why are they doing that now when fe
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alabama is the latest to put forward the legislation, directly challenging roe v. wade. so i guess the question is what do you think the chances are this issue will be taken up by the supreme court? >> we, i think it's certainly going to be changed and brought before a lower federal court. i suspect if it's faithful to press dent underneath roe they'll be obligated to strike down the alabama law. the purpose of this law is really to set up confrontation at the supreme court with the hope that is the supreme court, i think, would then over rule roe and all abortion precedents. >> is there a cummulative affect -- there is state after state, of late, passing these very restrictive laws dealing with abortion. when you have more states like this sort of pushing the boundaries of roe v. wade, does that make it more like lithia the supreme court hears these case, ultimately? >> it certainly makes the narrative that this is a trend or a wave of state legislation that requires the court to step in. it makes the narrative more robust. it's fairly clear for observers on the ground.
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supreme court decides that roe v wade needs to be overturned you know obviously if the u.s. supreme court decides that women in this country no longer have the right to make reproductive health decisions it's a major change for the worse for women in the united states we are going to fight to ensure that that does not happen we've had 50 years of a recognized right in this country for women to make those decisions for themselves with their doctors and with their family and this supreme court even with this change composition we think we'll recognize that this you know this development is not something that was predicted when donald trump won the presidency and it's really it's been almost a sleeper event that has now erupted but he has been spending the past 2 years packing the court with conservative judges as well as 2 supreme court judges i mean that's where the power is at the end of the day you really do you don't have anything to contest that have you did you see this coming. i think those of us who care deeply about women's rights and reproductive choice have been wor
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wade, i think it's important for people to remember what roe v. wade was. ultimately, it was a privacy ruling having to do with the 14th amendment. tell us a bit about the background in roe v. wade. >> the holding in roe, exactly as you said, was that the liberty clause of the 14th amendment includes a right to privacy that is broad enough to protect a woman's right to choose pregnancy in the first trimester, it becomes less in the second trimester, and slows down in the third trimesters. roe was criticized on constitutional grounds and when the court reaffirmed nit it in 1992, it took on more of an equality rationale, citing justice ginsburg's work, saying a woman's right to choose her own life's course requires her to have reproductive choice before fetal viability. so according to the law of the land right now, any law that imposes an undue burden on a woman's right to choose before fee tatttal viability which is 26 weeks is unconstitutional, but restrictions after 26 weeks are permissible. that's why this alabama law is clearly unconstitutional under th
wade, i think it's important for people to remember what roe v. wade was. ultimately, it was a privacy ruling having to do with the 14th amendment. tell us a bit about the background in roe v. wade. >> the holding in roe, exactly as you said, was that the liberty clause of the 14th amendment includes a right to privacy that is broad enough to protect a woman's right to choose pregnancy in the first trimester, it becomes less in the second trimester, and slows down in the third trimesters....
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this was designed clearly to challenge roe v. wade. do you see it as a real possibility that the u.s. supreme court soon potentially could overturn roe v. wade? >> i think that it was a horrendous law that was passed in alabama. it was 25 guys who ended up voting in support of this law, and i think it's unconstitutional, and if the supreme court, to answer your question, if the supreme court upholds precedent as they should, then they'll strike it down. >> here's what she tweeted, cay ivy, just moments ago, today i signed into law the alabama human life protection act to the bill's many supporters this legislation stands as a powerful testament to alabamans' deeply held belief that every life is precious and every life is a sacred gift from god. do you want to respond to the governor? >> well, you know, i just -- i don't understand, wolf, how somebody makes that statement, that every life is precious, when these are the same people that are okay putting young kids in cages and separating babies from their mothers. how is it that you be
this was designed clearly to challenge roe v. wade. do you see it as a real possibility that the u.s. supreme court soon potentially could overturn roe v. wade? >> i think that it was a horrendous law that was passed in alabama. it was 25 guys who ended up voting in support of this law, and i think it's unconstitutional, and if the supreme court, to answer your question, if the supreme court upholds precedent as they should, then they'll strike it down. >> here's what she tweeted,...
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her forthcoming book is "the end of roe v. wade." we welcome you both to democracy now! jessica, let's begin with you. explain what just happened in alabama. >> lawmakers launched a full frontal attack on legal abortion in the state and across the country with a law designed specifically to challenge roe v. wade in the long-term and in the thoseterm sew c chaos for folks in alabama who need access to abortion. juan: could you talk about justice breyer's warning, how that specifically might relate to roe v. wade in terms of his dissent in an unrelated case? >> absolutely. on monday, the supreme court issued five to four decision in the tax case and justice thomas took the lead and that decision and upended 40 years of precedent. absolutely that has nothing to do with abortion rights. but as justice breyer noted, the path the court took in getting to the outcome has absolutely everything to do with abortion rights when we look at the conservative wing of the court looking to enact an agenda that lawmakers at the state haveve volleyed up for them in these anti-choice bills.
her forthcoming book is "the end of roe v. wade." we welcome you both to democracy now! jessica, let's begin with you. explain what just happened in alabama. >> lawmakers launched a full frontal attack on legal abortion in the state and across the country with a law designed specifically to challenge roe v. wade in the long-term and in the thoseterm sew c chaos for folks in alabama who need access to abortion. juan: could you talk about justice breyer's warning, how that...
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>> they're trying to overturn roe v. wade. that's wrong and we will fight back. >> with me in the studio to share our reporting and our insights, eliana johnson of politico, jonathan martin of the "new york times," cnn's joan biskupic. they say, this is what weapon want. this is the most restrictive line in the country. the governor has to sign it. she has six days to read and sign it, and it would take effect in six months. it's one of at least a half dozen and there are at least others in the pipeline. when is this issue likely to land in this court? >> this is what they want, but this is not what they're going to get immediately. there are several different types of cases and abortion laws working their way up to the justices. this is the most extreme. it's an outright ban. it flatly conflicts with what is now the law of the land, under roe v. wade and precedents since then in 1992, most notably, where the justices have said, government cannot put an undue burden on a woman's right to end a pregnancy before the fetus would
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you see, roe v. wade has not stood absolute. it has been eroded. this loose definition of what is undue or substantial provides an opening for more conservative justice, and given that most of the legal battles are going to be fought before they get to the supreme court, the sheer volume of challenges may provide an opportunity to further whittle away at roe. so that's what we're dealing with here and we'll see where it goes from there. >>> the president says on another big issue of immigration he's got a complete revamp plan that will take just 20 minutes to get done. why doesn't he just take two minutes and use his emergency declaration to give what the people who are protecting our borders are begging for? that's the start of a great debate next. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we know sooner or later... every chip will crack. this daughter was home visiting when mom saw a chip in her windshield. >> mom: honey is that a chip? >> tech: they wanted it fixed fast so they brought it to us. >> mom: hi. >> tech: with our in-shop chip repair service, w
you see, roe v. wade has not stood absolute. it has been eroded. this loose definition of what is undue or substantial provides an opening for more conservative justice, and given that most of the legal battles are going to be fought before they get to the supreme court, the sheer volume of challenges may provide an opportunity to further whittle away at roe. so that's what we're dealing with here and we'll see where it goes from there. >>> the president says on another big issue of...
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there are people like jeffrey toobin to think roe v. wade is done. this case designed to work its way uo the court and get some kind of a ruling. >> he called it a rush job. there's little question that there is a race in some of these very conservative states to be the first to poke at the supreme court to try to get this to the supreme court. whether or not this is going to be the one, of course, there was a law that was just passed and signed into law in georgia, less restrictive than alabama, but still pretty restrictive. we'll see. as i was listening to him and as i'm hearing you i'm actually thinking about, you know, not that long ago, several months ago, talking to senator susan collins, republican, of maine, who voted for brett kavanaugh, who is for abortion rights and said publicly she said that she heard this from him privately, she said to me in an interview i am convinced that he is going to stand by precedent. as you said, that was something that people were hearing about -- thinking about a legal -- an abstract legal discussion. well, i
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wade. >> there is a good chance roe v. wade would be overturned. we've known since the '70s roe v. wade stands on a weak foundational basis. whether you're pro life or pro choice, roe v. wade is really about, do we have an individual, fundamental -- do women have a privacy right in the constitution that overrides state legislatures' abilities to make laws affecting abortion. it is interesting to note, year 1900, almost every state prohibited abortion. by the time roe v. wade was decided, it was down to 30 states. the trend was that abortion -- prohibiting abortion was going away. now, by giving it to the supreme court, it creates a precedent that can be overturned. the bottom line is, even if you are pro choice, the right to privacy does not exist, either in the history or the text of the constitution, which is why row has always been ripe to be overturned. >> you know, danny, it is interesting you say that. mika and i were talking about this this morning after the news broke overnight. i said that my constitutional law professor, who is very progressive, said though i agree with t
wade. >> there is a good chance roe v. wade would be overturned. we've known since the '70s roe v. wade stands on a weak foundational basis. whether you're pro life or pro choice, roe v. wade is really about, do we have an individual, fundamental -- do women have a privacy right in the constitution that overrides state legislatures' abilities to make laws affecting abortion. it is interesting to note, year 1900, almost every state prohibited abortion. by the time roe v. wade was decided,...
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critics of roe v. wade or misstep of the wrong wrong direction? president trump proposing a key campaign promise shutting down illegal immigration. we have no details, flask john brennan and james comey is emerging as they fight over who pushed this dossier goes public. catherine herridge is here to break it down. hello and welcome to "fox news at night." i'm in new york. we begin with a total abortion ban in alabama signed into law and it appears headed straight to the courts. trace gallagher is on the case for us tonight. >> signing the abortion bill alabama governor kay ivey said it was approved by majorities in both chambers of the legislator and quoting a powerful testament to the deeply held belief that every life is precious and that every life is a sacred gift from god. when they state senate passed a bill last night the aclu vowed to sue and today followed up with this tweet "you can't say we didn't warn you governor. see you in court." supporters not only expected to be challenged, they were counting on it openly was picked up by the sup
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enshrining roe v. wade. and we go do that in congress bypassing a bill that protects women's reproductive rights and make that the federal law of the land. >> you are running for president and there's politics here. the supreme court did use this to overturn roe before the presidential campaign, do you think that would help the democratic nominee, whoever it would be? >> there are issues that i will not look at through a lens. regardless of what i was doing. i think we have an obligation to just think very fundamentally. does a woman have the right to control her body or do politicians have to dictate to her? do you know how extreme this is? it says in the cases of rape and incest, that a woman, it is still illegal for a doctor to perform an abortion. so this is outrageous. an assault on human rights, human dignity. freedom to control your body, which has been a fight going on from the founding of this country. and i cannot in any way sit comfortably while this is going on. and this is a time in american his
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co-author of the forthcoming book "the end of roe v. wade: inside the right's plan to destroy legal abortion." this is democracy now! when we come back, we are immigration and the threats to around deportation. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. president trump unveiled plans for a new merit-based immigration system that would prioritize high-skilled workers, while further restricting immigrants who have family living in the united states. pres. trump: as a result of our broken rules, the annual green card flow is mostly low-wage and l low skilled. newcomers compete for jobs against the most vulnerable americans and put pressure on our social safety net and generous welfare progrgrams. only 12% of illegal immigrants are selelected based on skill or based on merit. amy: although no legislative details for the plan have been revealed, trump's proposal is likely to hit a wall in congress, where the democratically-led house has repeatedly clashed with the trump administration over immigration polic
co-author of the forthcoming book "the end of roe v. wade: inside the right's plan to destroy legal abortion." this is democracy now! when we come back, we are immigration and the threats to around deportation. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. president trump unveiled plans for a new merit-based immigration system that would prioritize high-skilled workers, while further restricting immigrants who have family living in the united states....
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it could be the toughest challenge to roe v. wade. >>> the state department ordering nonemergency personnel out of iraq. the latest trouble as the u.s. deals with threats from iran. >>> the president says we are winning the trade war. is there a strategy to help american farmers who are growing desperate? >> i deserve to know what is on the airplane. >> i don't disagree. >> pilots have concerns for a boeing executive after the first crash of the 737 max. why weren't changes made sooner? hear the newly uncovered audio. good morning and welcome to "early start." i'm boris sanchez. >> i'm christine romans. it is wednesday, may 15th. it is 5:00 a.m. a near, total ban of abortion on the verge of becoming law in alabama. setting up what may be the supreme court battle that tests roe versus wade. this bill would punish doctors who perform abortion with life in prison. there are exceptions for serious health risks for the mother. no exceptions for rape. no exceptions for incest. lawmakers and supporters of the bill make no secret of the
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roe v. wade supreme court decision the governor signing a law that puts a near total ban on abortion in that state house speaker nancy pelosi calls the law a clear violation of the constitution that cannot be allowed to stand nbc's kerry sanders as more on this from alabama. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: alabama the latest battleground in the newly energized abortion debate. >> this bill is about control. >> human life has rights. >> reporter: republican governor kay ivey signed the nation's most restrictive anti-abortion law in the country to take effect in six months >> all human life is precious. >> reporter: the restrictions would make it a felony for anyone to perform an abortion, punishable by up to 99 years in prison only legal if there's serious health risk to the mother. no exception for rape or incest. outlawed at any stage of the pregnancy. >> we believe in alabama that baby in the womb is a person that's already a part of our law. if a drunk driver killed a mother expecting a c
roe v. wade supreme court decision the governor signing a law that puts a near total ban on abortion in that state house speaker nancy pelosi calls the law a clear violation of the constitution that cannot be allowed to stand nbc's kerry sanders as more on this from alabama. [ crowd chanting ] >> reporter: alabama the latest battleground in the newly energized abortion debate. >> this bill is about control. >> human life has rights. >> reporter: republican governor kay...
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v wade. as you watch this, laura kaplan, taking place around the country, your thoughts and what it means to have been active around this issue before roe v. wadade existed? >> it is really horrifying. it is just this giant leap backwards in terms of the respect t for women and women's decisions. it is horrifying. i am just amazed every dayay. amy: talk about how you got involved with jane. >> well, it is great that alice is here because alice is the reason i got involved with jane. i had moved back to chicago. i had gone to school there and moved back to new york where i am from. i moved back to chicago in 1971. shortly thereafter, my dear friend from college alice found out she was pregnant. do you want her to tell her story? >> at that time, there was no me remaining pregnant. i was in a new relationship and abortion was already legal in new york, so i knew i had enough knowledge to know that was an option for me. it was clearly not a decision i had trouble making that i needed to have an
v wade. as you watch this, laura kaplan, taking place around the country, your thoughts and what it means to have been active around this issue before roe v. wadade existed? >> it is really horrifying. it is just this giant leap backwards in terms of the respect t for women and women's decisions. it is horrifying. i am just amazed every dayay. amy: talk about how you got involved with jane. >> well, it is great that alice is here because alice is the reason i got involved with jane....
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wade. brown v. board and roe v. wade are two of the most famous cases that involve the constitution living up to its promise of equality to all people and they involve an actist lawyer model in the middle of the last century that the conservative legal movement has spent its entire tenure trying to undo. both are in the cross hairs. >> it's very interesting that, you know, senator richard blumenthal, michael, is saying that he believes that these nominees are being instructed by the trump administration to avoid that question. but, you know, is it an open question right now as to whether trump judicial nominees feel bound by precedent even in very well established cases like brown v. board and roe v. wade? >> well, i think they're suggesting that they're not. they should be. we have a principle called starry decisis. most justices, including chief justice john roberts, seem to appreciate that principle, they've talked about being an institutionalist and respecting the court, respecting the precedent. but it seems li
wade. brown v. board and roe v. wade are two of the most famous cases that involve the constitution living up to its promise of equality to all people and they involve an actist lawyer model in the middle of the last century that the conservative legal movement has spent its entire tenure trying to undo. both are in the cross hairs. >> it's very interesting that, you know, senator richard blumenthal, michael, is saying that he believes that these nominees are being instructed by the trump...
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and that is repealing roe v. wade. that goal, one big step closer tonight after alabama governor kay ivy signed the most restrictive abortion bill in the country. this is why conservatives wanted control of the court, why they voted for donald trump to get it. and it's a giant wakeup call for democrats who thought republicans wouldn't go so far as to roll back a right that so many women view as fundamental and have for decades. let's remember what candidate trump said, this was back in 2016, about punishing women who have abortions. >> do you believe in -- >> no, but -- >> do you believe in punishment for abortion, yes or no, as a principle? >> the answer is that there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yeah, there has to be some form. >> ten years, what? >> that, i don't know. >> why not? >> that as this president has us on the brink of two wars, his trade war with china, that's inflicting financial pain on more and more americans, and his threatened war with iran. the president threatening to sen
and that is repealing roe v. wade. that goal, one big step closer tonight after alabama governor kay ivy signed the most restrictive abortion bill in the country. this is why conservatives wanted control of the court, why they voted for donald trump to get it. and it's a giant wakeup call for democrats who thought republicans wouldn't go so far as to roll back a right that so many women view as fundamental and have for decades. let's remember what candidate trump said, this was back in 2016,...
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v wade. the sponsor of our bill here in the state of alabama has said that was her goal, was to overturn roe v wade. roe v wade's the landmark ruling that gave the women the right to an abortion in the us. that right, for many millions of women, does suddenly look very vulnerable. uleem maqbool, bbc news, in montgomery, alabama. let's get some of the day's other news. talks on moving sudan towards civilian rule have been suspended for three days by the country's military leaders, who are demanding that protesters clear roadblocks. these pictures of shots being fired were taken by an eyewitness in the capital, khartoum. at least nine people were wounded when soldiers opened fire on protestors outside army headquarters. all non—emergency us government staff at the embassy in baghdad and consulate in erbil have been ordered to leave iraq as soon as possible. the us military has raised the threat level in the middle east in response, it says, to intelligence about forces backed by iran. the ger
v wade. the sponsor of our bill here in the state of alabama has said that was her goal, was to overturn roe v wade. roe v wade's the landmark ruling that gave the women the right to an abortion in the us. that right, for many millions of women, does suddenly look very vulnerable. uleem maqbool, bbc news, in montgomery, alabama. let's get some of the day's other news. talks on moving sudan towards civilian rule have been suspended for three days by the country's military leaders, who are...
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wade and they got abortions after roe v. wade. what roe v. wade did was make it legal for them to go into a hospital rather than a back alley butcher. get an person needs to account of themselves, they have to understand before god. when they use the religious , the woman has to give the account. host: the conversation continues on twitter, [video clip] i want to share with you a moment on the campaign trail. you never know what will happen as voters meet with candidates. this exchange occurred. >> thank you for coming on. say, -- theto campaign financial reform really resonates. it is really important. youuld not have heard about -- any candidate that sits down with c-span, i just want to let you know. >> thank you for coming out. host: dave burnett on the campaign trail with one of them more than 20 presidential candidates. we approved that message. thank you for the comments about the c-span coverage. all of our coverage is available on our website at c-span.org. we were live yesterday with vice president joe biden. 7:00 easterning, time w
wade and they got abortions after roe v. wade. what roe v. wade did was make it legal for them to go into a hospital rather than a back alley butcher. get an person needs to account of themselves, they have to understand before god. when they use the religious , the woman has to give the account. host: the conversation continues on twitter, [video clip] i want to share with you a moment on the campaign trail. you never know what will happen as voters meet with candidates. this exchange...
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wade? >> -- to overturn roe v. wade, the time is right for a challenge. which is why you're seeing the laws which lawmakers don't plan to go in effect unless and until they get to the supreme court because they fly in the face of existing constitutional case law. >> thanks, danny. >>> let's get a check of the weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> sun will come out, i promise, for people in the northeast. it's going to take a little while, though. the storm is still lingering in nova scotia. it's going to feel like late march and early april. from portland, a hit of showers all the way down to long island. but we're now dry from new york to d.c. that's where the sun will come out first. look at these temperatures. brutally cold. at 27 in bangor. and low 40s upper 30s from buffalo to albany, all the way through boston. again that chill is still with us. but, this is it. it's not going to be this cold for a long time. for today, spring rebound will begin. in the middle of the country it feels like summer. some areas up to the 90s over the next coupl
wade? >> -- to overturn roe v. wade, the time is right for a challenge. which is why you're seeing the laws which lawmakers don't plan to go in effect unless and until they get to the supreme court because they fly in the face of existing constitutional case law. >> thanks, danny. >>> let's get a check of the weather with nbc meteorologist bill karins. >> sun will come out, i promise, for people in the northeast. it's going to take a little while, though. the storm is...
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a vehicle to get this law and tissue of roe v wade before the supreme court. it's unenforceable because a lower federal district court will follow roe v wade and its following cases like planned parenthood v casey that holds a law like this would place an undue burden on the right to dhoorks right to choose an abortion. for that reason to law will either be struck down or an injunction issued or something to prevent it from going into effect. the only court that does not have to follow roe v wade and its following cases is the supreme court. the supreme court can choose whether or not to apply sta stare decisis and choate down roe v wade. >> justice roberts cares deeply about the reputation of the court. could he be a bullwa rx against this? >> not the underlying justification, even people on both sides of the argument will concede roe v wade stands on shaky legal justification. so while yon roberts has indicated that he may let precedent stand, there are occasions where precedent should not stand. if the social mores or customs or understanding of people's ri
a vehicle to get this law and tissue of roe v wade before the supreme court. it's unenforceable because a lower federal district court will follow roe v wade and its following cases like planned parenthood v casey that holds a law like this would place an undue burden on the right to dhoorks right to choose an abortion. for that reason to law will either be struck down or an injunction issued or something to prevent it from going into effect. the only court that does not have to follow roe v...
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the law will trigger a total ban if roe v. wade is overturned. the same day that planned parenthood announced the threats to its last clinic in missouri, on tuesday the supreme court declined to take up a provision of an indiana law that bars abortions based on the sex, race, or disability of the fetus. the decision keeps in place a lower court injunction on the measure. the supreme court, however, decided to allow indiana's so-called "fetal burial" law to go into effect, which stipulates that abortion clinics must dispose of fetal remains either through burial or cremation. the measure was signed into law by then-governor mike pence in 2016. well, for more, we are joined by two guests. in st. louis, missouri, we are joined by dr. erin king. she is an ob/gyn and the executive director of hope clinic for women in granite city, illinois, which is about ten minutes from downtown st. louis, missouri. and here in new york, we are joined by alexa kolbi-molinas, senior staff attorney at the aclu reproductive freedom project. she recently filed the aclu
the law will trigger a total ban if roe v. wade is overturned. the same day that planned parenthood announced the threats to its last clinic in missouri, on tuesday the supreme court declined to take up a provision of an indiana law that bars abortions based on the sex, race, or disability of the fetus. the decision keeps in place a lower court injunction on the measure. the supreme court, however, decided to allow indiana's so-called "fetal burial" law to go into effect, which...
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should roe v. wade be weakened or overturned, this amendment would stand and protect vermonters in the way that we have been protecting vermonters for the past 45 years. >> and why is your republican governor if those individuals elected to office were to stay in the lane of their party and would typically -- what typically their stance is, why would your republican governor allow this to become part of the state constitution? what is happening? >> well, first of all, the governor does not sign off on a constitutional amendment. that is something that the legislature presents to the voters. but in addition, we have passed a law recently that is protective very larsimilarly of reproductive rights. and the governor indicated that he would allow that to become law. vermont has a history of collaboration, of moderation, of independents, and you ton anuto. and i think in governor understands that and that women have a right to choose. so we look forward both to having this law, our law on reproductive l
should roe v. wade be weakened or overturned, this amendment would stand and protect vermonters in the way that we have been protecting vermonters for the past 45 years. >> and why is your republican governor if those individuals elected to office were to stay in the lane of their party and would typically -- what typically their stance is, why would your republican governor allow this to become part of the state constitution? what is happening? >> well, first of all, the governor...
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all these bills are a concerted effort to put roe v. wade in the crosshairs. the debate even made it to "saturday night live." >> the fact that nine states are doing this, means this really is a war on women. and if you're a woman out there and you feel scared or confused, just know you're not alone. there's so many women out there that got your back, especially me. you can't tell me what to do with my body. you can't make me small or put me in a box. >> cnn contributor erin carmon is a senior correspondent for the new york magazine and has been following this debate for the past decade or so. erin, thanks so much for being here. this grassroots movement to dial back abortion rights has been percolating for years. why now? why such a boiling point in this moment? is it because of the supreme court make-up? >> there are a few dynamics happening here. some are which are longstanding and some are new. longstanding is, people sitting in a room trying to strategize how to overturn the 45-year precedent of roe v. wade. this is something they've been figuring out wha
all these bills are a concerted effort to put roe v. wade in the crosshairs. the debate even made it to "saturday night live." >> the fact that nine states are doing this, means this really is a war on women. and if you're a woman out there and you feel scared or confused, just know you're not alone. there's so many women out there that got your back, especially me. you can't tell me what to do with my body. you can't make me small or put me in a box. >> cnn contributor...
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, all the way up to the supreme court where roe v. wade can be challenged. it looks like it could be a lengthy battle, but while this is tied up to the courts, loss cannot be changed -- laws cannot be changed. when i was at one abortion clinic in alabama, i i saw somef the taunts that women face. carl: we have seen some democratic presidential hopefuls at democratic rallies. should abortion become one of the key issues? reporter: anyone who is anyone in the campaign camp was out at the supreme court in washington, d.c. we saw amy klobuchar arms with a megaphone saying that will not allow the country to move backwards. -- whether something is considered to be a women's issue becomes a key campaign issue is another question i think that will likely be the case if we did see roe v. wade overturned and we see it move back to the pre-1970's. carl: thank you very much. now to a story from france that has lit -- split a country. a man was left in a vegetative state after a motorcycle accident for 10 years. the latest legal battle is now comi
, all the way up to the supreme court where roe v. wade can be challenged. it looks like it could be a lengthy battle, but while this is tied up to the courts, loss cannot be changed -- laws cannot be changed. when i was at one abortion clinic in alabama, i i saw somef the taunts that women face. carl: we have seen some democratic presidential hopefuls at democratic rallies. should abortion become one of the key issues? reporter: anyone who is anyone in the campaign camp was out at the supreme...
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>> i don't think we see roe v. wade being overturned. i think the lower courts will strike down the laws. they're unconstitutional. the lower courts will be striking down these laws. and i don't think we're going to see the supreme court deciding to actually hear these. i think they let the lower courcour courts decide it. they decide they're unconstitutional. then, it will be, are we going to abide by the laws? >> ashleigh, thank you both. >>> we're getting started on this sunday. at the top of the hour, it's "up with david gura." and david has a look at what's coming up. >>> we're going to be joined by another contender for the presidential contention. bill de blasio has faced criticism for joining the race. >>> and a couple of bills in the narcotic legislature. one bill would make it easier for someone pardoned by the president to be prosecuted at the state level. the other piece of legislation is to allow lawmakers to get access to the state tax returns. that comes as steven mnuchin refuses to provide documents to the congress. >>> t
>> i don't think we see roe v. wade being overturned. i think the lower courts will strike down the laws. they're unconstitutional. the lower courts will be striking down these laws. and i don't think we're going to see the supreme court deciding to actually hear these. i think they let the lower courcour courts decide it. they decide they're unconstitutional. then, it will be, are we going to abide by the laws? >> ashleigh, thank you both. >>> we're getting started on this...
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>>and challenge the law of the land roe v wade. >>it's the first time in 46 years that the makeup of supreme court has changed where there's possibly and the conservatives on there who would believe roe v wade is incorrectly decided camila bernal kron 4 news. >>alabama governor kay ivey signed the abortion bill today, it is slated to kick in in 6 months, although she did note the bill may not be enforced until the courts actually weigh in. and this is a map of all the states which have some form of new abortion laws either on the books. >>or pending for 2019 17 states in total, the majority either adding or are in the process of adding more restrictions as to when abortions can legally take place if at all. joining us now is doctor jennifer bg why an at ucsf as well as the director of research in women's health said. >>san francisco general hospital thanks for being here doctor were talking earlier that you know people in alabama who are in. this field and there kind of sitting on edge right now and wonder what's going to happen ne
>>and challenge the law of the land roe v wade. >>it's the first time in 46 years that the makeup of supreme court has changed where there's possibly and the conservatives on there who would believe roe v wade is incorrectly decided camila bernal kron 4 news. >>alabama governor kay ivey signed the abortion bill today, it is slated to kick in in 6 months, although she did note the bill may not be enforced until the courts actually weigh in. and this is a map of all the states...